You see, like bubble in water we are getting many new faces in cricket. It hurts, because some of them will be lost as time passes. But, which players do u think will not be lost as time passes. In my opinion, the following players will not be lost, Insh Allah.

About Ash, I'm not sure yet. Because he seems to me the most inconsistent player right after Alok. If Ash is lost, may be he will be remembered as only the youngest centurian and Alok as the first Bangladeshi 3 wicket taker, whatever you call that.

Masri and Shahadat will stay for quite some time. Tapash will have hard time when real pacers are back in the team. Razzak, Rajin, Rana will be there also. About Alok I am not too sure. Ash will be there.

Aftab is a real stroke maker of bangladesh , i saw him playing against india in last u-19 world cup......he hit 4 fours in a row.....he is a real master blaster.....i thnk he shud introduce in da team very soon.......

I didn't want to participate here in the first place because personally I hold some rather philosophical old fashioned views about this topic. Now that you asked, I'll spill out a little.

From Raqibul Hassan to Bulbul, Hira to Pilot, even the new Razzak, each of them contributed and continue to contribute one way or another to advance out cricket culture. Tomorrow or day after tomorrow, we might have a Shachin or a Ponting or a Wasim, but we will eternally be thankful to, say, Hannan who had real hard time to face even the first ball, as he inspired many youngsters through his performance against the Aussies. How could we forget the contributions of Mahmud, or Shanto or Opee or Akram? Just name them and you will find the cornerstone of Bangladesh cricket was laid down by their own hands.

One day we might go on to win the World Cup or even top the ICC rank, but the people like Mashrafe, Bashar, Prince, Dr. Misha, Suru, Lipu, Doulot, Faruk, Tamim, Yousuf Babu, at el will still be regarded as the fore-runner of our cricket let alone be lost.